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Evaluation of three methods for obtaining fetal weight estimates using dynamic image ultrasound

✍ Scribed by Russell L. Deter; Frank P. Hadlock; Ronald B. Harrist; Robert J. Carpenter


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
419 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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Abstract

The effectiveness of three methods (Campbell and Wilkin,^6^ Warsof,^3^ Warsof et al^4^) for estimating fetal weight from measurements of the abdominal circumference (AC) and biparietal diameter (BPD) has been evaluated in 125 patients studied with dynamic image ultrasound. Investigations of the population as a whole indicated that the Campbell‐Wilkin and Warsof methods systematically overestimated the weight (mean deviation: 5.3% and 1.6%, respectively), while the method of Warsof et al gave systematic underestimations (mean deviation: – 3.2%). The variability of the two Warsof methods was similar (SD: 8.8% and 8.4%) and significantly lower than that seen with the Campbell‐Wilkin method (SD: 13.9%). When separate weight subclasses (500 gm to 4500 gm) were examined, the mean deviations and their variability were significantly lower with the two Warsof methods. The method of Warsof^3^ showed the most consistency among the weight subclasses. These results indicate that of these three methods, the best estimates of fetal weight are provided by the Warsof^3^ procedure.


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